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The Faculty Jurisdiction (Appeals) Rules 1998

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Lodging of Appeal

25.  In any cause of faculty not involving matter of doctrine, ritual or ceremonial any party to the proceedings who wishes to appeal to Her Majesty in Council against the whole or part of a judgment of the Arches Court of Canterbury or the Chancery Court of York shall

(a)within 28 days of the delivery of judgment in writing leave with the Registrar of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council a petition of appeal in the form prescribed by the rules relating to the appellate jurisdiction of Her Majesty in Council on an appeal under the Measure; and

(b)forthwith give notice in writing to every party to the proceedings of the presentation of the petition of appeal.

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